CPU 2 is running a little warm. Everything else looks about right for a laptop.
Is it an i5? Max safe temp is typically around 90 C.
Yes that's normal. Remember, the heat sink is the size of your pinky finger. Anyway, I hope you got AppleCare so they can just throw it out and give you a new one if something goes wrong.
Yes that's normal. Remember, the heat sink is the size of your pinky finger. Anyway, I hope you got AppleCare so they can just throw it out and give you a new one if something goes wrong.
It's just as long as you keep the laptop on a hard surface rather than a bed or couch. It should be fine but you should get the Apple Care in a year since the laptop is made not to be repaired(to an extent but the heatsink assembly is removable, so at least that can be maintained. Do keep in mind that the battery is not designed to be replaced).
You won't need AppleCare if it breaks within a year, all it is is an extended warranty beyond the first year so you'll be fine for a while. Keep it cool, don't let it gather dust, don't block the fan exhaust and maybe dial the settings back a little but as I recall the MacBook Pros were so hot that people who actually used them on their laps suffered burns but they (the laptops) still worked, though with a reduced lifespan.
LeichtI'm planning to buy Applecare next year...I can't really afford to pay both in one go.
So this is ok if I play for 3-5 hours? I just want to make sure. Thanks![]()
LeichtWhat do you mean by that?
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Doesn't apple care need to be bought within 30 days of purchase? I'm about 99% sure that's what they told me with my ipad and I don't see them changing it for the MacBook.
Edit: Never mind within the year warranty but you'll have to show proof all is in working order when you do buy it, not a big deal or you'd have sent it in under warranty...
LeichtShould I crank up the fan sped to make the CPU and GPU cooler? I notice The Sims 3 uses 100% of the GPU
Usually the both of the fan speed when I play the game is around 2200-3000rpm
Laptops should be fine for short to medium gaming sessions. My brother had to send his HP TX2000 five times because it overheated. Good thing he had a warrantly. It was the graphics chip overheating.
Solutions:
1. Lower the graphics detail.
2. Lower the screen resolution to something normal. [Or run in windowed mode at something manageable like 1600x900]
3. Since you like to run virtual peoples lives, you could always get a sex change and become a woman, then all you'd need to do is get a husband. Control his life instead. Real life Sims!
I don't want to lower the graphics detail because it looks greatbut it's not optimized for retina display like Diablo 3 . It usually runs around 13-40 fps with that settings. I usually play it in 1440x900 since it looks fuzzy even at this resolution !! (My display resolution runs 1680x1050)